A special 2 concert evening comes to Lamar Park with WY-FI fireworks following the show.

Trilogy and The Outer Vibe will entertain guest through the evening on Tuesday, June 28 with incredible musical talent. Trilogy, a 4 piece band takes to the stage at 7:00pm presenting classic music to currents hits. They’re the longest continually running band in Michigan. The Outer Vibe follows at 8:30pm with their unique musical energy. Fireworks will flood the sky above following the concert, roughly at 10:00pm.

The Wyoming Community Enrichment Commission (WCEC) announced today that Kentwood Community Church (KCC) has agreed to an exclusive Title Sponsorship agreement for the 2015 Concerts in the Park Series. In recognition of their support, the series will be renamed to "Concerts in the Park, presented by Kentwood Community Church" for the 2015 season.

Kentwood Community Church is the first full-season sponsor for the Concerts in the Park series. In addition to renaming the series, the church will also provide activities and entertainment during all 11 concerts scheduled for this year. Each concert night will have various events, such as family games, kids inflatable equipment, face painting, temporary tattoos, and lots of giveaways, all at no charge. Follow the series on Facebook (Facebook.com/WyomingCEC) to get up-to-date information on events for each concert night.

GRANDVILLE, Mich.—Congressman Bill Huizenga is looking for student artwork to adorn the U.S. Capitol.

Now through April 17, high school students from the Second District are encouraged to submit their entries in this year’s Congressional Art Competition. Each student may only submit one entry to Congressman Huizenga’s office, located at 4555 Wilson Ave. SW in Grandville.

"The Congressional Art Competition is an excellent platform for young artists to challenge themselves and explore their artistic ability as well as their creativity,” said Huizenga. “Students from across West Michigan have impressed thousands of visitors to the U.S. Capitol with their artwork and I cannot wait to see what this year’s competition has in store.”

"[Our forecast] has resulted in a tightness in cookie inventory and an inability to meet cookie orders at the dates originally requested," explains sales director Brenda Smith. "The situation was made worse by winter weather that resulted in a plant shutdown for two days in February and an ingredient delivery delay in late February."

Little Brownie Bakers is working around the clock to fill all orders. All requested boxes should arrive in West Michigan the week of April 13.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.— A group of "super heroes" traded in their capes for children’s books this week to promote literacy during March is Reading Month.

The heroes were the parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and other relatives of Vista Charter Academy students. They visited classrooms Tuesday morning to read to children for the school’s Super Hero Read-In.

Vista Charter Academy, operated by National Heritage Academies, is a free public charter school serving students in kindergarten through eighth grade.